The Cherries head to the national stadium as domestic action resumes, looking to build on an encouraging goalless draw at home to Leicester and start moving up the table.

Howe's side managed to subdue Jamie Vardy before the break after the poacher netted three goals in his previous three appearances before a blank at the Vitality Stadium. But, after a barren August, Kane shows no signs of stalling.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane has been on fantastic form for club and country in recent weeks

Eddie Howe has called on his side to subdue the in-form goalscorer at Wembley

The Spurs frontman took his tally to 15 for the season with the only goal in each of England's final World Cup qualifying victories over Slovenia and away to Lithuania which secured a place in Russia.

Howe accepts the 24-year-old is in sublime form, but is confident the Bournemouth defence will prove up to the challenge again.

'I have obviously watched Harry closely in the last few weeks and his performances have been outstanding,' Howe said at a press conference.